The Best of December Urban Fantasy

It's amazing how many new twists on old tales can make your reading sparkle.
Check out the new books in "Urban Fantasy" this December.

BLACK
WINGS, Christina
Henry (Berkley, 11/30/2010, $7.99)
This is the first book in a brand-new urban fantasy series, where a young woman
faces off against fallen angels and demons on the streets of Chicago. Escorting
souls into the afterlife leaves Maddy little time for socializing- until
devilishly handsome Gabriel Angeloscuro agrees to rent the empty apartment in
her building. But when demons start appearing on Maddy’s front lawn, she
realizes there’s more to her new tenant than meets the eye.

This is Chris Marie's fifth book in the Vampire Babylon series.
Stuntwoman-turned-vampire hunter Dawn Madison is in London to find the local
vampire Underground and wipe it out. But her own encounter with the bloodsuckers
is beginning to affect her in some very sinister ways.

SILVER
ZOMBIE, Carole Nelson
Douglas (Pocket, 11/30/2010, $7.99)
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas—at least that’s Delilah Street’s hope. With
Sin City’s vampire and werewolf mobs wanting to cash in her chips once and for
all, she’s retreating with her partner Ric Montoya and half-wolfhound
Quicksilver to her Kansas birthplace. Unfortunately, when it comes to finding
trouble, there’s no place like home. It doesn’t take long before Delilah
realizes she’s not in Vegas anymore.

This is Nancy
Collins' first book in a new urban fantasy series about an artist who
moves to Golgotham, New York City’s underworld, and finds herself in the middle
of a battle between humans and the locals. Like most Manhattanites, aspiring
artist Tate can’t resist a good rental deal- even if it’s in the city’s
strangest neighborhood, Golgotham, where for centuries werewolves, centaurs, and
countless other creatures have roamed the streets. Her new landlord is a
sorcerer named Hexe, who is determined to build his reputation without using
dark, left-hand magic. As Tate is drawn into Hexe’s fascinating world, they both
find that the right hand does not always know what the left hand is doing- and
avoiding darkness is no easy trick.

DEMON
UNDERGROUND, S. L.
Wright (ROC, 12/7/2010, $7.99)
Half-human and half-demon, Allay has finally warmed up to her new life feeding
off the customers at her downtown bar when she finds herself brokering a truce
between New York City’s most powerful demons. But when she senses assassins
around every corner, Allay hides out of sight and underground- until the
combatants in the growing war tempt her back above the surface.

DARK
WATERS, Alex Prentiss
(Bantam, 12/28/2010, $7.99)
By day, Rachel Matre runs a hip diner in downtown Madison, Wisconsin. By night,
she slips naked into the waters of a lake whose spirits speak to her, caress
her, and take her to a place of indescribable pleasure. But now the machinations
of a greedy developer have summoned another force from the depths- a strange,
beautiful man with a dark agenda. Soon there is a murder by the lake. During the
hunt for the killer, Rachel is pulled into a torturous limbo where all she can
feel is her raging erotic lust- and never a release. A crime, an ancient curse,
and a confluence of thoroughly modern relationships have plunged Rachel into the
ultimate mystery: one whose solution will emerge only out of pain, desire, and a
passion for the most forbidden truth of all.